There are websites that allow you to print out meals, menus and recipes. Try http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes_menus/collections/gluten_free_recipes or http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/healthy-recipes/low-carb-diet/main.aspx
You can find and print recipes for french toast from websites such as All Recipes and Food Network. The Inspired Taste website also has french toast recipes that are printable.
Try online-cookbook.com/ that way you do not have to buy or order and physical book, and print recipes at your own whim.
There are thousands of cookie recipes found in diabetic cookbooks both in print and on the internet. Most of these recipes use artificial sweeteners such as Splenda instead of sugar to give the cookies their sweet flavor.
You can find 19 strawberry desert recipes on the following site and they also provide an option to print cards for those recipes: http://www.bhg.com/recipes/desserts/other-desserts/strawberry-desserts/.
There are two websites that I use to locate recipes one is Allrecipes and the Food Network. I love to cook and I have found many dutch oven recipes on the site. It is easy to search and you can save and print your favorites and create your own cookbook.
You can go to a site called Food, Home of the Home Cook. Search the recipes for Seven Layer Salad. Then you will have about 30-40 Seven Layer Salad recipes to choose from. You could print out the recipes and get to work in the kitchen.
Alot of dinner recipes are available online for free! You can find free dinner recipes at http://www.momswhothink.com/easy-recipes/easy-dinner-recipes.html or http://allrecipes.com and print them to be pasted into your cookbook. You can also visit Amazon.com for a myriad of cookbooks to purchase.
You may want to try a site called dvo.com. They have a software program that allows you to collect recipes from the internet, print a cookbook, organize and email your recipes to other people.
There are many foods and recipes that are heart healthy and still delicious and easy to make. For some examples you can print online you can visit www.mayoclinic.com/health/heart-healthy-recipes/RE00098
There are many books you can purchase for this specific dietary need or you can easily go to http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/Healthy-Cooking/Low-Cholesterol/Main.aspx and hunt for recipes there and just print them out.
There are enough cooking communities to find great recipes, try finding smaller websites who focus on pork dishes. You can either print the page from your browser or copy it to Office Word before printing.